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    Salvation Army

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    1. Background and mission of The Salvation Army: The Singapore’s Salvation Army‚ a Christian non-profit organization‚ was established during 1935. It was first founded by William Booth; a London minister in 1865 and later spread itself around the world. Salvation Army main motive is to help the mankind without racism. Its mission is “to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination” with a slogan of “Heart to god‚ hand to men”. Red Shield

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    Hope and Salvation

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    Theo 104 INTRODUCTION I have chosen to discuss Hope‚ and Salvation. These two I believe go hand in hand with each other. You cannot have one without the other. These both fall into other aspects as a Christian as well‚ but as I read through the book Core Christianity and go through this course‚ I have learning more about hope and my salvation. PART ONE HOPE! What is hope? The Webster’s Dictionary says that hope is‚ “desire accompanied by expectation of or belief in fulfillment”

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    Essay On Salvation

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    death‚ or resolving or getting out of a problem. Salvation comes in many forms‚ and can all have different outcomes. In Margaret Mead “New Superstitions for Old” and Langston Hughes “Salvation”‚ they each talk about and give different examples of being saved‚ and why we want and need the feeling of salvation. They help compare the difference between reaching salvation through different ways. Believing in a higher power can lead someone to salvation‚ but you can also

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    Re-sit (Comparison between Elephant and the Hollow of the Three Hills) Both the stories Elephant by Raymond Carver and The Hollow of the Three Hills by Nathaniel Hawthorne reveal the theme of love. This is done through many emotions such as the portrayal of one’s solitude and grief. The stories highlight the central characters feelings towards loss and failure. They show how one can be deceitful and still expect so much‚ and how being isolated can really tear a person apart till death or make them

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    Salvation Summary

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    "Salvation" written by Langston Hughes is the story of the author being "saved" at his local church when he was 13 years old and his thoughts on this event. Hughes uses descriptive narration to illustrate the scene of a church where he and other children are gathered with their families to participate in a religious activity. He talks about how his aunt has built up this day for him for quite some time‚ and is very excited for Langston to be saved. She had described a specific way that the process

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    Elephant

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    Essay - “Elephant” When most students go to school they feel motivated by the thought of learning new things and to be able to hang out with their friends in the breaks. A student may also be aware that all the tasks and assignments at the end will come to their own benefit. If the final exams turn out well the examination certificate will be worth showing future employees. But sometimes the motivation that drives people disappears and leaves them with an empty feeling of being stuck in some way

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    Christianity and Salvation

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    Jesus Christ is saviour is one of the core beliefs of Christianity. Outline and critically evaluate some traditional ways of understanding salvation. Outline and critically evaluate some contemporary theologians’ thinking on salvation. Briefly address the implications of this for teaching salvation in schools. The Oxford English Dictionary defines salvation as “deliverance from sin and its consequences‚ believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ” . “Sin”‚ in turn is defined

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    A Path to Salvation

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    Literature 5 October 2010 A Path to Salvation “Know that a man is not justified by observing the law‚ but by faith in Jesus Christ”(Gal 2:16). In the novel Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte Bronte constructs young and independent Jane Eyre who finds love under strange circumstances and is faced with decisions concerning her own religious values and spirituality. Both St. John Rivers and Edward Rochester display two opposed views of how to achieve salvation. St. John believes he can find his way to

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    Discourse On Salvation

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    on Salvation By Joseph Parish | Submitted On August 09‚ 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Joseph Parish In this discussion I shall focus my attention upon the concept of salvation and

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    DEATH AND SALVATION

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    repressed servant‚ and a symbolic Christ figure. Because each death tells a separate story‚ the question of redemption and salvation is brought into the scenario. Who will be saved? Can a life fraught with sin be redeemed? The purpose of this essay is not to name who is saved and who is damned‚ but to observe how Harriet Beecher Stowe uses the curiosity and concern for salvation and the idea that death‚ through empathetic feelings and sentimentalism‚ can be used to aid reform. Little Eva: Being

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